Taking God’s Word seriously means many hours of diligent study, which produces doctrinal coherence and theological consistency. That's not what today's evangelicals are known for. So how do we remedy that?

Throughout our series on the Prosperity Gospel, a number of people have steered the comments toward the cessationism vs. continuationism debate. I asked Phil Johnson (GTY's Executive Director) about the issue—here's what he said...

Watch as John MacArthur tells you about a ministry with a long history of faithfulness and doctrinal fidelity in Haiti. The folks at Double Harvest are uniquely positioned, at the epicenter of this tragedy, to minister practical help and spiritual hope to Haiti.

Paul commands Timothy to avoid those who are lovers of money (cf. 2 Timothy 3:1-9). And yet the prosperity preachers are not only tolerated within evangelicalism, they are given a platform and sometimes even commended.

The images of the disaster in Haiti are both astonishing and heartbreaking, and the death toll continues to rise. The compassion of Christians everywhere has turned toward those left homeless, widowed, and orphaned. You can help...here's how...

Have you noticed that no matter how many times charismatic televangelists make outlandish false prophecies, they never lack for followers, and they don't stop claiming the Lord has spoken directly to them?

John’s clear examination of the central Word of Faith premise exposes the complicity of human greed in promoting the doctrines of demons. How do you think this plays out before a watching (and unbelieving) world?